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Thursday, April 3, 1913. T2H2 CAUCAnTATT. The Caucasian w "is ?.?wh RH'" AND RALEIGH ENTERPRISE. I " ; A young woman Uvinc at flam leigh Mills, near Raleigh, called on 8. Commissioner Nichols Tuesday and asked for protection against some one who has sent her a "black hand' letter. The threatening letter was written in ink on a black-bordered handkerchief and accompanied by a miniature wooden com nonpar th .j The "Search and Seizure" law oass- head of hfch was pasted a skull and ed at the last session of the Legisla- crOBS bones- The note written on the nanaKercniei is as roJlows: "Beware of RALEIGH The Black Hand Raleigh, N. C., April 3, 1013. Entered at the Poet-oSce in Raleixb. N. C. m second class mail matter. Local Matters. ture went into effect Tuesday. The Raleigh School Board is pre paring for the erection of a $10Q 000 public school building for the Glenwood section of the city. It will have ten school rooms. The home of Mr. L. A. Mahler, The 15th, of April Is .a dangerous Day For You." It Is reported that a certain mar ried man had been paying too much the Jeweler, was entered Friday j attentIon to the ,rI acd that ProD" night by thieves and the entire house laJly he w,fe of thU man had 8ent was ransacked and the rooms left! th threatening not to the girl. uommissioner Nichols could not In errat disorder. Officers ar trv ing to locate the robbers. It is not ??r the girl njr al.d nce tbf.,ett!! known just how much was stolen. Mr. and Mrs. Mahler are In Mich igan, where Mr. Mahler is spending some time recuperating. Dr. I. McK. Pittenger, Rector of the Church of the Good Shepherd, left Tuesday for Zanesville, Ohio, to did not go through the mails. If any action is taken it must be by the county authorities. Wake Court Adjourned Monday. The March term of WakeSuperior Court adjourned Monday afternoon. assist Rev. W. A. Henderson, the rec-' A number of minor cases were dis tor of St. James. Church, in work posed of the last day. R. E. Howell among the flood sufferers. Dr. Pit-! charged with larceny and receiving tenger carried with him a contribu-J was acquitted. The judge declared tion from the members of the Church; this verdict a travesty on Justice. Robert Aeis, alias Robert Duntz, etc., after having previously been bound over to the next term of court Saturday entered a plea of guilty of stealing diamonds to the value of- $700 from H. Hahler's sons last summer and was sen- of the Good Shepherd and Christ Church, this city, and also from oth ers in Raleigh and different parts of the State. The Raleigh postoffice was moved Saturday night and Sunday to tem nnrarv nuarters in the Montague building on East Hargett street. The tenced to one year in the State's Revenue Department and Marshall's PrIson- office will be moved to same build- Twenty-five years in the State's ing in a few days. There will not Prison at hard labor was the sent be room to hold Federal court in!ence Siven Amos Jackson, a negro, the new building, but the court willJwno Paded guilty to murder in the be held in the county court house. ; 6econd degree. It will take about two years to make) George Gerken, the young white the enlargement and improvements'1 charged with entering the room on the Federal building. of a uest at the Yarborough Hotel - sometime ago, was required by Judge 1 Carter to pay the costs and give bond Raleigh Votes for Commission Form of Government. Raleigh voted Tuesday for the com mission form of government by a sub stantial majority. The vote in fa vor of the new plan was almost four to one. Three commissioners will be elected in May. for good behavior. Modern Dental Parlors. The Modern Dental Parlors have 111 LK INS ATTENDS INAUGURA KINS. (Continued from page 1.) Mr. Taft mite hev suited them. At this time Mr. Roosevelt did not. So they concluded to take chances an' punish somebody, even at a big risk. Mr. Roosevelt got more votes than they expected an' Mr. Taft got less oy a panic, a big fall in values. But they will not be much hurt. The who raises low-priced cotton, advertisement which appears else where in this issue of the paper. opened offices over Powell & Powell, on Fayetteville Street, in Raleigh, and are making a bid for all classes, of dental work. The prices and the , man . . au s iu.i.'rnrn whpat an' nnrlr will ht t Via ftI- kinu or worn iney ao is ioiu iu men . f low wno will lay awake at nite an hiz hair will grow thin on top ov hiz head. But they rebuke Mr. Roose velt, the man they were after. An' the country hez got a lesson hit will not forget soon. An' Josephus will ride around some in a boat at gov ernment expense. An' Mr. Bryan will make a few speeches hiz long suit an' the panic will go on and do Hit hez not Mr. Walter II. Page is the New Am bassador to England. Mr. Walter H. Page, editor of World's Work, has been appointed by President Wilson ambassador to Great Britain, and Mr. Page has ac- npntpri The new ambassador was m rTd. nv loco H o m n crcx from near Cony, Wake County, but started yet. As soon az the result -a i " T 1 1 -mmr ' . - - - movea 10 iNew ium sevciai caio ov the eiecksnun Decame known in ago. November a gude many people hur ried to sell any cotton they had on hands. But little insite now. But the danger line had not been reach- Raleigh's Police Justice Resigns. Mr Waiter T. Watson, who has been Raleigh's police justice for the,. But just wait! There iz four years uv mis uusmess iu nuiiu uv us. Mr. Wilson, Mr. Bryan an' Mr. Dan iels will prove very expensive luxur ies. Their official salaries will amount to nothin' aa compared to what they will cost the people ov the country.. There iz no sentiment in business, no charity. There is friendship in some cases, ov course. But most ov ps.st twenty months, resigned Mon day, and Mayor Johnson named Mr. B. F. Dixon to succeed him. Mr. Dixon will probably serve until the city election in June. Woman's Baptist Missionary Union Meets Next Year at HendersonviUe. The North Carolina Woman's Baptist Missionary Union will meet hit iz outside ov ordinary business next year in HendersonviUe. Thejaffairs The Bankir in New York or meeting in Raleigh last week was Chicago does not care enough for the largely attended and was pronounced farmer, merchant or other citizen in a success. j North Carolina to send him a penny Mrs. Fannie E. S. Heck, of Ral- unless hit iz for value received. The eigh, was elected President. I North Carolina farmer or merchant The Union resolved to raise $42,- doesn't care enough for the New 000 for missions this year instead of York or Chicago banker to send him $39,000 raised last year, and made an apple or a peach, free. He hiz but definite apportionments of the $42,- little ordinary interest in him. That 000 among the Baptist Associations bein' true, there iz even less sentl of the State for home mission work, ment in politics. But for the name ov the thing there would in many COULDN'T GET FAIR TRIAL, leases "be far less honesty in politics than the surface actually shows. Jus- Judge Carter Orders Case of Nipper tified bonds an' public sentiment iz Johnson Removed to Franklin about awl that holds many politicians County Thought There Was a any whar near rite. I would not hev Frame Up in Favor of Guards. any man or any class ov men lose - xt. faith in mankind. But do not tie When the case against J. M. Nip- too closely to pontics. An irrespon per and Jib Johnson, convict guards, gible party an, irr(Sp0ngible man charged with whipping prisoners, ae bQtn things wnIcn win bear was called by Solicitor Norris In -watchin A man who Iz capable ov Wake court . Mondaj afternoon, rulin. a great C0Untry like this would Judge Carter told the bar that he uge Detter judgment in selectin hiz did not have the heart to try the .hand men, hiz cabinet. A few case for the reason that justice could more mistakes an' the calamity will not be secured in Wake County; Decome perpetual, an will resemble that he was willing to relieve the a drove ov steers turned loose near Solicitor the embarrassment of mak- a water course can't drink unless nig such an affidavit and would make tney are standin in the water up to it himself. The jury that acquitted their knees, at least. R. E. Howell made a grave error, j went an' had a talk with the the verdict of not guilty being president a day or two after he got travesty on justice, said Judge Car- jn the chair. He seemed to be mity ter. The judge stated that he un- glad ter see me. After I told him derstood that the county commis- wno i WUz he called one ov hiz sec sioners had engaged counsel to aid retaries (he wuz about forty) an in the defense of Nipper and John- told him to take down the name ov son. The poor white man and the-Major Zeke Bilkins, Bilkinsville, N. negro were always -convicted but c., . "What are you a candidate for?" those with money and influence free, axed the President. "Nothin', sez I; The county attorney denied that you couldn't run me down with a the commissioners had employed pack ov hounds an' give me any oras counsel but Judge Carter said the in the United States " But the Fe case should be tried in Franklin retary kept a writin an' the Presi County. dent wouldn't let him stop. The MdiieFim BsimtM Partes Set of Teeth Painless Dentistry Tec ttlto Exacted Free When a Set of Teetti or Bridge Is Ordered The Modarn Dental Parlors (Inc.), which has located one of its office in Raleigh is now open prepared to do all kinds of Dental Work by the latest modern methods at reasonable prices. We only employ Graduates of reputable Dental Colleges and licensed operators with years of experience and give a five-year guarantee with our work. BEST WORK AT LOWEST PRICES. Come and let us examine your teeth free and get our prices. i We make a specialty of Gold and Porcelain Crowns imd Bridge work at reasonable prices. Make our Crowns and Bridges of 22-K Gold. Set of Teeth $5.00 Bridge work (er tooth, $4 and $5 Ciold Crowns (22-K)... $4 and $5 White Crowns $4.00 Gold Fillings - fl.OO up Amalgam Fillings .50 up Enamel Fillings $1.00 Cement Fillings 50 These prices are for a few days only. Teeth extracted without pain. Call or 'Phone 413 for an appointment. We can save you 50 per cent on your Dental bills. Modern Dental' Paloirs 105 1-2 Fayetteville, St. Phone 413 Over Powell & Powell's A it ctxrrtrATtt? It k 99 m few f tr. IE- yt9w UO f ntTc X rr vtm. Tr -syrtjr rum ma THE MARKETS RALEIGH COTTOX MAltKlTT. (QaottC by Rarb A Co.) Good mtmtzg .... . iz Strict mlddlff itH Middllac is Low grade 9 1 1 Receipts Xfsterday 56 balr SOUTIIERfJ RAILWAY PREMIER CARRIER OP THE SOUTH. President iz a college professor an he knows how modest folks air. "Would you care to hev the posi tion right now or will you go home an' get your affairs in shape an' re turn in the next few days, when no tified?" axed the President. "Rite now, this minite, sez I. That sorter queered him an' he give me a song an' dance about the civil ser vis an' the uncivil servis an' got ter usin' some ov them high-flyin' college words an purty soon I didn't know anythin'. When I cum to a White House policeman wuz marchin' me down the banks ov the Potomack River. When I opened my eyes an' begun to sorter take notice he sorter stopped, an' pointin' South, he sez: "Keep rite on now an' 1 hope you will c!fAiv The Washington climate iz hard on you fellows. The, ashamea io, tiLlItU UiKit orAflKING. Spanking does not cure children of bed wetting. There is a constitutional causa lor this trouble. Mrs. M. Summers, Box W, Notre Dame, Ind., will send free to any mother her successful home treatment, with fall instructions. Send no money, but write her today if your children trouble you in his way. .Don't blame the child, the chances are it can't help it. This treatment also cures adults and aged people troubled with urino difficulties by day or night. CABBAGE PLANTS AT REDUCED PRICES " Fine, well-rooted stocky, frost-proof. large type. Early Jersey Wakefield Cabbage Plants, from best seed obtainable. -1000 for fl.OO. 2000 for $1.80, 4000 or more at 80 cents per thousand. OAKDALE PLANT CO., Harshville, N. C. POPULAR FICTION PrARident ought to be ashamea to send so many lik ely looking hands, y f. ' home with empty hands and empty j stomachs, if they fool with me i'ii all the new and popular books vote the Socialist ticKet xne ue f f:pf:nn Come to our Sto r e and make your selecti ons. However, if you cannot come to Ral eigh, write us for a Catalog time. An I thought Joe uameis would' hev helped, me. Instead ov that he wuz somewhar down the Po tomak River tryin' to catch fish to keep from goin' to war if the navy should be called out, an' he wuz usin a torpedo boat to shoot red worms for bait. Az ever, ZEKE BILKINS. 31 BOUGHT AND PAIDFOI U2L M IT Confeilerate Veterans Will Hold An nual Reunion in Chattanooga. TT!ij PnnfoiioratA Veterans. will hold their annual reunion in of the BOOKS and PRICES. Chattanooga, Tenn., May 27-29. cnat- tanooga has decided to raise at least $50,000 for their entertainment. Mr. J. P. Morgan Died in Rome Mon day. Mr. J. P. Morgan, the railroad magnate and for many years a prom inent figure in Wall Street, died in Rome. Italy, where he had gone In You will also find a nice line of Bibles at our store, which J we are selling popular prices. Baptist Book Store Co. RALEIGH, N. C. THE search of health. His body will be nteroatiOD2l CCtrSSCSSdCnCB SchCClS shippea to xsew xom.. in. estate runs up into the millions. A Chance for Josephus and His Nig ger Pokeberry Juice. Lincoln Times. Just suppose Lee Christian, the North Carolina negro politician who called on Josephus Daniels, . Secre tary of the Navy, last week looking for a job, had applied to a Repub lican Cabinet officer for "pie." Wouldn't Josephus have let up a howl and spread on the pokeberry juice, though! By the way, isn't Lee Christian the "nigger" that used to make political speeches In North Carolina for the "dear old party?" PAINS IN THE STOMACH. If you continually complain of pains In the stomach, your liver or your kidneys are out of order. Neglect may lead to dropsy,' kidney trouble, diabetes or Bright disease. Thousands recommend Electric Bitters as the very best stomach and kidney medi cine made. H T. Alston, of Raleigh, X. C. who suffered with pain In the stomach and back, writes: "My kidneys were derauged and my liver did not work right. I suffer ed much, but Electric Bitters was recom ii) ended and I improved from the first dose. T now feel like a new man." It will Im prove you, too. Only 60 cents and 11.00. Beco.n mended by all druggists, When - writing advertisers, please mention this paper. OP SCRANTON, PA. New I. C S. Course to Qualify TJ. 8. Civil Service Post-Office Inspectors. Because of the importance and re sponsibility of the poslUon of Post Office Inspector the Department Is constanUy on the lookout for persons qualified to take the examination. The examination is non-competitive, so that to secure appointment it is only necessary to pass with a credit able rating. An allowance of $4.00 a day Is made for expenses while traveling. Enroll in the Civil Service, Special Course to prepare for the position of Post-Office Inspector. For full information, fill out thr coupon below and mall It to oar Ral eigh Office. James B. Cassldy, Manager, I. C C Hotel Bland, Raleigh, X. C Dear Sir: Please send me Infor mation as to how I can become a (mention posi tion) by spare time study without leaving my present work until I am qualified. My name Is Street and No Towr and State Schedule of Tralas From IUIdUth. N. B. The following schedule urea are published only as Informa tion and are not guaranteed: No. 21 S:3& a. m. Through train for Ashevllle with chair car for Waynesvllle. Connects at Ashevllle with Carolina Special for Cincinnati. Chicago, also for Knoxvllle, Chatta nooga, Memphis, and all Western points. Connects at Greensboro for all Northern and Eastern points. No. 145 12:40 p. rn. For Dur ham. Oxford. Keysvllle. and Rich mond. Connects at Richmond for Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York. No. 139 4:05 p. m. For Greens boro handles through Pullman Sleep ing Car for Atlanta; arrives Atlanta 5:25 a. m.; connecting at Greensboro for all Northern and Eastern points; also for Ashevllle and Western points Makes connection In Atlanta for New Orleans, Birmingham, Mem phis, and for Texas and California points. No. 13J 7:00 p. m. For Greens boro makes connection with solid Pullman Car Train for Washington, Baltimore. Philadelphia, New York, and all other Northern and Eastern points. Also with through Pullman Tourist Car for New Orleans. El Paso, Los Angeles, and San Fran cisco; also with through train for Co lumbia, Savannah, and Jacksonville j No. Ill 2:30 a. m. For Greens boro, handles Pullman Sleeplcg Car for Winstonalem, which Is open for occupancy at Raleigh at 10:00 p. m Makes connection for points North and East, also for Ashevllle, Mem phis, St. Louis, and Western points; also connects with through Solid Pullman Car Train for Atlanta and New Orleans. No. 112 4:30 a. m. For Golds boro, makes connection for Wilming ton, New Bern, Morehead City; also connects with A. C. L. at Selma for points South and North. No. 108 10:40 a. m. Local train for Selma and Goldsboro. New train service effective January 19, 1913. No. 144 12:30 p. m. For Selma and Goldsboro, makes connection at Selma with A. C. L. Railway North and South; also at Goldsboro with A C. L. and Norfolk Southern Railways. No. 22. 7:30 p. m. For Selma and Goldsboro through train with Chair Car from Ashevllle. Makes connection at Selma with A. C. L. Railway North and South, and at Goldsboro with A. "C. L. and Norfolk Southern Railways. For detailed Information, also for Information concerning' special round trip rates account various special oc casions and Pullman Sleeping Car reservations, ask any Southern Rail way Agent, or communicate with the undersigned. J. O. JONES, Traveling Passenger Agent, Raleigh, N. C. H. F. CARY. General Passenger Agent, Washington, D. C. E. H. COAPMAN, Vice-President and Gen. M'gr., Washington, D. C. S. H. HARDWICK, Passenger Traffic Manager, Washington, D. C. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Miss Sallle C. WhlUker, deceased, late of Wake County, North Carolina, this Is' to notify all persons having claims against the said de ceased to exhibit them to the un dersigned at his. office in the City of Raleigh, North Carolina, on or be fore the first day of March, It 14, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. JOEL WHITAKER, Administrator for Miss Sallle C. Whltaker. February 24, 191J. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Willis H. Whi taker, deceased, late of Wake County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at his office In the City of Raleigh, North Carolina, on or before the first day of March, 1914, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. ' All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. JOEL WHITAKER, Administrator of Willis 71. Whlt aker. February 24, 1913. F. EUGENE HESTER LAtVYCJl WENDELL, N. C PrtcSct la sH Cm Coefts Raleigh & SoutLport Rjr. Co. TIME TABLE STATIC L j lllOrihtm rim CB M M t H M M a t s u t M 19 M U tSS la m 19 St it t A. M. r. k. u a l t l 1 1 i t u I M S Si t a s o IN s u IU I St t r. m. r. &l tst ? m t m S a S H S tt its in s u ss 1- r. kl tTATtOK? LtIa ., , . I lltfttU., Lt ruooay Sprtata. Lv Vartoa tv Wttlow Mprtnrs.. MeCBllvra UOMtWUh . Ar Raleigh KOmiBOCHO, Mai. H.tS Hm a. n r. m. r. m. S 00 1 fit ib i a ct n i a ia l t ft M IU a 4 G0 t I et til tot t It IU M in in t in t st t t t ftt id f 10 Ot IU ( to ot i ot ta it a t ii t j t I H 4 09 io ftp m it A.M.- r. n j r. u7 Tita mOl ifna mi OwdBu. Kalt. Ckrkm. dmfi m4 SEABOARD AIR-LINE Schedule EffectUe Aprils 191 . Trmlmm Lht Ralt1i DLrrt lla with DoabU rtiiy wrrtN to Ut Wl Ih roach AtU.nl. HtrntacbAia aS UtmphU. roa TBt totrrv. No pi tuim. No. Ar 10 K m. No 41 .. ()tt m No. a ft00p,m. rod mi ioit. No. M lttaa NO. ....... II U ILB. No. m iia. Ko .... top.a. for WUUo. ethr lnformUon Cntrtd p4i vo J T, Ml let ell. Paxnenirer and Tlckti Arret Tt'tvhoet No. 1IT. Notice. Above c bed a lea fobUefeed oai? m lnforweiion. Dd ere Dot rvarMt4 H S-LKARD. Division I've. ABI. Na W. M,ri!n Ft. Tuo er UnlWn. Opp. North Eotn.r FcsiAoc R.I. via. K C NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD Route of the NIGHT EXPRESS" Travel ria Raleigh (Union Station) and Norfolk Southern Railroad, to and from all points In Eastern North Carolina. Baffet, Parlor and Sleeping Oars between JUleigh and Norfolk. Schedule In effect January 6. N. B. The following schedule fig ure are published as Information ONLY an dare not guaranteed. Trains Leave Ralefgh 9:00 p. m. Dally "Night El press." Pullman Sleeping ear for Norfolk. 6:00 a. m. Dally For Wilson, Washington, and Norfolk Broiler Parlor Car Service between Raleigh and Norfolk. 6:00 a. m. Dally except Sunday for New Bern tIa Choco vlnlty. Par lor Car Service. 2:50 p. m. Daily except Saaday for Washington. Train Arrive Raleigh 7:26 a. m. Dally 7:28 a. , a. dally except 8unday, and 7:60 p. ra, daily. Baffet Parlor Car Servics oa 7:50 p. m. train from Norfolk. Trains Leave Goldtboro 10:25 p. m. Dally "Night Us press Pullman Slepelng Car for Norfolk via New Bern. 6:55 a. m. Dally For Beaufort and Norfolk Parlor Car between Washington and Norfolk. 3:00 p. m. Dally for Now Bern. Oriental and Beaufort. Parlor Car Bervlce. For further Information and ressr vation of Pullman Slepelng Car spaco, apply to C. W. UpthurcX General Agent, Tar bo rough IIoUl Bulldlaf. Raleigh. N. C W. W. CROXTON. General Passenger AgenL E. D. KYLE, Trafflc Ua&Ager, Norfolk. Va. DROPSY CURED RsiJef at One. f Ad fl rets DR. JOHN T. PATTERSON ATLANTA, t i t t fitORGli. When writing advertisers, Ua mention this paper.
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